The Hum has been causing problems for over 50 years and during that time 
many attempts have been made to detect, measure and locate the source, the 
most notable being that carried out by the University of New Mexico The 
investigation lasted 18 months and the best equipment available was 
employed, however, no sound wave relating to the Hum was ever found.

Allan Frey demonstrated that human beings could perceive a noise when 
subjected to pulse modulated microwaves. His tests showed that the 
microwaves and the perceived noise could be completely blocked with a thin 
sheet of metal and that all those who took part in the tests could hear a 
noise, but these findings do not apply to the Hum, There are claims that 
people are able to hear radio waves other than microwaves but there has 
never been any evidence to support this. Also, the Hum can be interrupted 
by a quick movement of the head which indicates that we are dealing with a 
mechanical interaction not a radio wave, Only about 2 or 3 in every hundred 
people can hear the Hum and a large proportion of these are middle aged and 
elderly. As a group these people do not have super sensitive hearing, in 
fact some of them are totally deaf. There is no obvious deformities between 
hearers and non hearers in fact it is usual for non hearers to become 
hearers and for a few fortunate ones, revert back to being non hearers 
again. The difference therefore must be very small and there have been 
suggestions that it is no more than a few grains of calcium 

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